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We Are Here to Help

Receiving the diagnosis of lupus can be a stressful or frightening moment for both the patient and the family.  It is important to realize that help is available and you are not alone. You can also fill out our Health Educator request form  to have a health educator contact you directly.

Contact a Health Educator

Our health education specialists are specially trained to provide people affected by lupus with free non-medical support, disease education, information and helpful resources. You have lupus, but you are not alone.

Support Groups

The Lupus Foundation of America National Network consists of chapters, offices, and support groups in communities throughout the United States

National Resource Center on Lupus

An online and multi-media collection of resources and information for all things lupus, for people with lupus, their families and health professionals.

Lupus Connect

LupusConnect™ is an online lupus community where individuals with lupus and their loved ones can engage with others like them to share experiences, find emotional support and discuss practical insights for coping with the daily challenges of the disease. It’s an easy-to-use, online platform that encourages its community members to ask questions, reply to posts and read about others' experiences in a safe and comforting community.

RAY: Research Accelerated by You

Lupus data platform where people with lupus and caregivers share information about their lupus experience to help researchers accelerate the development of new treatments and improve disease outcomes. You can be a ray of hope to ensure a bright future for lupus research by sharing your lupus experience.

Clinical Trials

Behind every new treatment are researchers and volunteers who participate in research studies.

SELF: Strategies to Embrace Living with Lupus Fearlessly

No matter how long you’ve been living with lupus, SELF has the tips and tools to help you better manage your disease.